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  2. File:Third Coat of Arms of Potosi.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: 30 January 2017: Source: Don Francisco de Toledo, Mayordomo de S.M., su visorrey, gobernador y Capitán General en estos rreinos y provincias del Pirú y Tierra Firme, Presidente de la Audiencia real que rreside en la ciudad de los Reyes, & Por quanto estando en la dicha Villa ymperial de Potosí, en prosecución de la visita jeneral que por mi persona hago en estos rreinos, por parte de ...

  3. File:Coat of Arms of Potosi (Bolivia).svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Escudo de Potosí.png; This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries ...

  4. File:Escudo de Potosí.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Coat of arms of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of the Republic of Bolivia is elliptical in shape. In the upper part is a rising sun appearing behind the Cerro Rico with skies at dawn. In the center, the Cerro Rico of Potosí and the Cerro Menor. On the upper part of the smaller hill, is the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

  6. File:Potosi in Bolivia.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Potosí - Wikipedia

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    Potosí, known as Villa Imperial de Potosí in the colonial period, is the capital city and a municipality of the Department of Potosí in Bolivia. It is one of the highest cities in the world at a nominal 4,090 m (13,420 ft). [3] For centuries, it was the location of the Spanish colonial silver mint. A considerable amount of the city's ...

  8. National Mint of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Days before -in Buenos Aires- the Assembly of the Year XIII created a national currency for the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, which had been approved on April 13, 1813. The Potosí Mint minted gold coins with values of 8, 4, 2 and 1 escudos, and silver coins with 8, 4, 2, 1 and ½ reales.

  9. Santiago de Cotagaita - Wikipedia

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    Cotagaita is 240 kilometers south of Potosí, the capital of the Potosí Department. From Potosí, the road Route 1, which leads from Lake Titicaca in a southeasterly direction to the Argentine border, leads over 37 kilometers to Cuchu Ingenio . From there, Route 7 branches off to the south and reaches Vitoti and Tumusla after 203 kilometers to ...